So did the diag and got the trip code 22
thats the " input shaft speed sensor open/closed circuit"
so i'm gathering at minimun the input speed sensor needs replacing what else could be causing this error?
she goes back to the dealer tomorrow to get fixed. not sure if i should tell them as i want ot make sure they doa proper job and not just a quick fix type thing.
Error code 22 95 trip 4spd
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Re: Error code 22 95 trip 4spd
Yes tell them that you have checked the error codes and it is coming up with that error. The should be checking that before anything elseezyalien wrote:So did the diag and got the trip code 22
thats the " input shaft speed sensor open/closed circuit"
so i'm gathering at minimun the input speed sensor needs replacing what else could be causing this error?
she goes back to the dealer tomorrow to get fixed. not sure if i should tell them as i want ot make sure they doa proper job and not just a quick fix type thing.
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car fixed
in the end sorted it out myself
new input shaft sensor and 1 hr labour cost me $172
car yard took it to a mitsubishi dealer who reset the code drove it for 2km and gave it back saying its all ok. needless to say i got the code again.
yard wanted to take it to his mates house for a back yard fix. Considering my level of trust in him is zero i organised it myself and have since made complaints about them and the mitsubishi dealer to the fair trade commission so see if i get any $$ back
in the end sorted it out myself
new input shaft sensor and 1 hr labour cost me $172
car yard took it to a mitsubishi dealer who reset the code drove it for 2km and gave it back saying its all ok. needless to say i got the code again.
yard wanted to take it to his mates house for a back yard fix. Considering my level of trust in him is zero i organised it myself and have since made complaints about them and the mitsubishi dealer to the fair trade commission so see if i get any $$ back